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Auguste Rodin's sculpture The Thinker in the grounds of the Musee Rodin, Paris, 2015
Auguste Rodin's The Thinker in the grounds of the Musée Rodin in Paris. Photograph: davidf/Getty Images
Auguste Rodin's The Thinker in the grounds of the Musée Rodin in Paris. Photograph: davidf/Getty Images

Who posed like Rodin’s The Thinker on Saturday night TV? The Saturday quiz

From the world’s tallest nation to Jaws, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz

The questions

1 Who posed like Rodin’s The Thinker on Saturday night TV?
2 Where are there two 20th-century cathedrals at either end of Hope Street?
3 Which Golden Age detective writer was one of the first women to graduate from Oxford?
4 Which Native American starred at the 1912 Olympics?
5 Which archipelago is known as BIOT?
6 What tool is made from potassium, nickel and iron?
7 On average, what is the world’s tallest nation?
8 Which classic war film was shot at Hohenwerfen Castle in Austria?
What links:
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Archibald Armstrong; Roland the Farter; Jane Foole; Will Somers?
10 Harriet Harman and Peter Bottomley; Diane Abbott and Edward Leigh?
11 Basilica Cateriniana; Palazzo Pubblico; Piazza del Campo; Torre del Mangia?
12 Crown and Tudor rose; St Wite’s Cross; St Petroc’s Cross; St Piran’s Cross?
13 Maghreb’s largest city; 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; Russian government HQ?
14 Dukkha; Samudaya; Nirodha; Magga?
15 Angel and Cleopatra; ’Tis Pity She’s a Whore and The Searchers; Bullitt and 12 Years a Slave; Stoner and Jaws?

Cracked the Hohenwerfen Castle clue? Photograph: DEA/GP Cavallero/De Agostini/Getty Images

The answers

1 Bruce Forsyth (Generation Game).
2 Liverpool.
3 Dorothy L Sayers.
4 Jim Thorpe.
5 British Indian Ocean Territory.
6 Knife (element symbols K-Ni-Fe).
7 The Netherlands.
8 Where Eagles Dare.
9 Court jesters and fools: James I; Henry II; Mary I; Henry VIII.
10 Recent Mothers and Fathers of the House of Commons.
11 Buildings and public spaces in Siena.
12 Flag details of counties along south coast: Hampshire; Dorset; Devon; Cornwall.
13 White house: Casablanca (literal meaning); White House address; White House in Moscow.
14 Four noble truths of Buddhism.
15 Works by namesakes: Elizabeth Taylor, novel and film; John Ford, play and film; Steve McQueen, both film; John Williams, novel and film score.

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